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Old Jul 30, 2006, 03:57 PM
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Somebody wrote a post about road rage some time ago-I don't remember where it was posted but somebody else had posted back to that something to the effect that it's people having a temper tantrum when they're not getting their way.
Initially I took great offense to that comment and came up with some good excuses for having act like an idiot behind the wheel. (I don't chase people down or anything-I curse like a sailor, speed past them and/or give them a scrunched up face if if they look in my direction.)
But as I'm driving now and I'm aware of this comment that was made-I think about it as I'm reacting to circumstances and I'm NOT getting my way and I AM behaving like a spoiled little brat instead of rolling with it and accepting life on IT'S terms.
I just wanted to thank this person for making me aware of this. I think I need to grow the hell up and quit having temper tantrums. You may have saved a life. Thank you!

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Old Jul 30, 2006, 06:52 PM
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Thanks for sharing.... a wrong is good when one can learn from it (and) YOU have learned.

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